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Foreign Exchange Auction No. 32/2002 CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA, ABUJA FOREIGN OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION NO. 32/2002 FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION RESULT SCHEDULE OF 06TH NOVEMBER, 2002 APPLICANT NAME FORM BID CUMMULATIVE BANK REMARKS S/N A. SUCCESSFUL BIDS M'/ 'A' NO. R/C NO APPLICANT ADDRESS RATE AMOUNT TOTAL PURPOSE NAME 1 DATAMEDICS NIGERIA LIMITED MF0215516 187241 71, ALLEN AVENUE, IKEJA, LAGOS 128.0000 17,019.00 17,019.00 X-RAY FILM LIFE RAY AFRIBANK 0.0317 2 DEMA INVESTMENT (NIG) LTD. AA0685970 18194 13, BAMISHILE STREET, IKEJA, LAGOS 128.0000 1,764.50 18,783.50 LIVING EXPENSES AFRIBANK 0.0033 3 E.C.BROWN & CO LTD M0194337 296621 73,OZOMAGALA ST.,ONISHA 128.0000 16,650.00 35,433.50 WHEEL BARROW TYRE ACCESS 0.0311 4 International Tools Ltd. MF0016297 5820206 10 Abebe Village Road, Iganmu - Surulere 128.0000 14,035.05 49,468.55 Mobile Workshop Cranes, Hydraulic Bootle Jacks, Mechanic HandUBA PLCChain Hoist, Push0.0262 Trolley for hand Chain Hoist, Electro-Chain Hoist 5 J.A.NDUBISI & CO LTD MF0371202 219270 36B,OZOMAGALA ST.,ONISHA 128.0000 15,750.00 65,218.55 WASHING POWDER ACCESS 0.0294 6 JOSEPH O. ORENAIKE AA0745974 A0160632 MOBIL PRODUCING NIG. UNLTD, GIS DEPT. QIT128.0000 4,183.00 69,401.55 TUITION FEE ECOBANK 0.0078 7 LA VIVA NIG LTD MF0203561 RC45837 195B CORPORATION DRIVE DOLPHIN ESTATE 128.0000 LAGOS 18,000.00 87,401.55 TV AND CLOCKS ACB 0.0336 8 OLUGBEJE TITILAYO A0578183 AA0717891 10A KOSOKO STREET,EREKO.LAGOS 128.0000 2,000.00 89,401.55 PTA GATEWAY 0.0037 9 ONOM ENTERPRISES MF0358897 LAZ092413 10 SEBANJO STREET, PAPA, AJAO, MUSHIN 128.0000 21,450.00 110,851.55 RAW MATERIALS:PRINTING PAPER IN SHEETS TRIUMPH 0.0400 10 ROSHAN NIGERIA LIMITED MF0393369 40822 36 MORRISON CRESCENT OREGUN IKEJA LAGOS 128.0000 36,572.50 147,424.05 HOME APPLIANCES STD CHART. 0.0682 11 ROSHAN NIGERIA LIMITED MF0065623 40822 36 MORRISON CRESCENT OREGUN IKEJA LAGOS 128.0000 8,954.00 156,378.05 HOME APPLIANCES STD CHART. 0.0167 12 TAKURO LIZ C623159 AA0717894 22,OTIGBA STREET,OFF AWOLOWO WAY.IKEJA. 128.0000 2,000.00 158,378.05 PTA GATEWAY 0.0037 13 TIGER TECHNOLOGIES A1203205 AA0717920 22,OTIGBA STREET,OFF AWOLOWO WAY.IKEJA. 128.0000 2,500.00 160,878.05 BTA GATEWAY 0.0047 14 ANGFENG INVESTMENT LTD M0196049 435612 BLK 29,NO.28,ALABA INT'L MKT,OJO,LAGOS 127.8000 35,252.00 196,130.05 BALLAST,WATER HEATER ACCESS 0.0656 15 ANIMPAX (NIGERIA) LTD. MF0418730 RC38692 KM 4 OWERRI / ABA ROAD, NAZE, OWERRI 127.8000 13,825.00 209,955.05 M. G. KRAFT PAPER ACB 0.0257 16 COMESTAR ELEKTRINDO LTD M0194142 203510 123,OLOJO DRIVE,OJO ALABA,LAGOS 127.8000 28,135.00 238,090.05 SINGLE FITTING CHOKE ASTRA ACCESS 0.0524 17 KORAX INVESTMENT MF0343688 393492 12,ALABA INT'L MKT,LAGOS 127.8000 26,460.00 264,550.05 SINGLE FITTING CHOKE ASTRA ACCESS 0.0493 18 KRISTONIE DANIELS LTD M0194113 301720 4,OKONKWO CLOSE, OJOALABA, LAGOS 127.8000 114,798.50 379,348.55 ELECTRONICS ACCESS 0.2138 19 UAC OF NIG PLC 386181 341 1-5 ODULAMI ST LAGOS 127.8000 49,371.00 428,719.55 FF40 LARGE DINNER BOX UBN PLC 0.0919 20 BAYO OWOLAFE HOLDINGS LTD. MF0243525 RC30678 18, TINUBU CLOSE, PALMGROOVE, LAGOS. 127.7500 22,424.00 451,143.55 CKD BICYCLE SPAREPARTS PRUDENT 0.0417 21 KALAMINA BIKIKORO AA0712158 712158 203 WOJI ROAD, PHASE II P/H 127.7500 1,600.00 452,743.55 PYMT OF SCHOOL FEES (PART PYMT) FTB 0.0030 22 CHIMEZIE V. EMEKA AA0461882 A0558063 186,LADIPO ST.EJIGBO,LAGOS 127.7000 2,000.00 454,743.55 PTA ACCESS 0.0037 23 CHUKWU IKECHUKWU JEROME AA0461889 A1160796 90,BASHIRU ST.PAPA-AJAO, MUSHIN,LAGOS 127.7000 2,000.00 456,743.55 PTA ACCESS 0.0037 24 EZEKWE KELECHUKWU .J. AA0461890 A0732793 20,LADIPO ST. MUSHIN,LAGOS 127.7000 2,000.00 458,743.55 PTA ACCESS 0.0037 25 IBEKWE SUNDAY AUGUSTINE AA0461881 A1511659 5,OSORO ST.PAPA-AJAO, MUSHIN,LAGOS 127.7000 2,000.00 460,743.55 PTA ACCESS 0.0037 26 OKARO ANTHONY AA0461892 A0510349 21,ORILOWO ST.,EJIGBO,LAGOS 127.7000 2,000.00 462,743.55 PTA ACCESS 0.0037 27 SCOA NIGERIA PLC MF0334216 6293 67 MARINA LAGOS 127.5100 5,175.00 467,918.55 NISSAN/UP SINLG CABIN FIRST BANK 0.0096 28 ADEBAYO IDOWU AA0777531 A0661439 32 ORISAN STREET ISALE EKO LAGOS 127.5000 2,000.00 469,918.55 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN PLC 0.0037 29 ALUKO OLOKUN IBIDAPO AA0808836 A0186459 20 ASAPA LONDON ROAD AJAH 127.5000 2,000.00 471,918.55 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN PLC 0.0037 30 ALUKO OLOKUN R OLANRWAJU AA0808837 A0917543 20 ASAPA LONDON ROAD AJAH 127.5000 2,000.00 473,918.55 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN PLC 0.0037 ANAMBRA MOTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANYM0293750 LTD 20106 PLOT 18, EMENE INDUSTRIAL LAYOUT, EMENE 127.5000 ENUGU STATE 134,779.65 4, UNITS CKD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR CITIBANK 31 608,698.20 0.2504 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, MERCEDES BENZ TYPE ANAMBRA MOTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANYM0293749 LTD 20106 PLOT 18, EMENE INDUSTRIAL LAYOUT, EMENE 127.5000 ENUGU STATE 132,663.26 4, UNITS CKD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR CITIBANK 32 741,361.46 0.2464 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, MERCEDES BENZ TYPE 33 Balog Technologies ltd MF0296616 RC 310997 21, Kodesoh Street, Ikeja lagos. 127.5000 42,232.10 783,593.56 Computer Accessories Capital 0.0785 34 BALOGTECH LTD MF0241715 310997 21 KODESOH STR. IKEJA LAGOS 127.5000 22,720.40 806,313.96 COMPUTER ACCESSORIES EIB, INT'L 0.0422 35 BEN OMANUKWUE AA0804851 A0245001 7TH AVE. Q- CLOSE, HOUSE 4 FESTAC TOWN 127.5000 LAGOS 1,502.74 807,816.70 SCHOOL FEES ACB 0.0028 36 Christo Ventures Limited MF0090656 93123 160B Okota Road, Lagos 127.5000 16,904.96 824,721.66 Ammonia Anhydrous UBA PLC 0.0314 37 Christo Ventures Limited MF0090655 93123 160B Okota Road, Lagos 127.5000 22,400.00 847,121.66 Methanol UBA PLC 0.0416 38 FOTOKLINIC MF096684 85070 44 IKORODU RD JIBOWU LAGOS 127.5000 37,435.00 884,556.66 PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER EIB, INT'L 0.0695 INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS (STEEL SHEET IN COIL 39 FUASON INDUSTRIES MF0218175 RC4000 8 ASUMPTA AVE. OWERRI IMO STATE 127.5000 26,500.00 911,056.66 SPECS) ACB 0.0492 40 JIMSON MULTIVENTURES LTD MF0152273 217857 121 ISOLO RD MUSHIN LAGOS 127.5000 13,020.00 924,076.66 COPPER STITCHING WIRES FIRST BANK 0.0242 41 KARIMU RASI AA0777537 B462153 29 OGUNLANA STREET SURULERE 127.5000 2,000.00 926,076.66 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN PLC 0.0037 42 LAMI MUHAMMAD ABDULLAHI AA0777530 A1174308 16 MASHA ERELU STREET LAGOS 127.5000 2,000.00 928,076.66 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN PLC 0.0037 43 MOREBIKE VENTURES LTD MF0315176 RC 274874 WW15 TAFAWA BELEWA SQUARE BY NIGERIA 127.5000 AIRWAYS 20,888.00 948,964.66 CHLORXIDIN IBN PLC 0.0388 NIGERITE LIMITED MF0326070 1894 OBA AKRAN AVENUE, IKEJA LAGOS 127.5000 116,682.71 815.925 UNBLEACHED SOFTWOOD SULPHATE CITIBANK 44 1,065,647.37 0.2168 WOODPULP SBK FOR INDUSTRIAL USE 45 NWOKEDI UCHE AA0777532 A1294114 20 AGORO STREET IDUMOTA 127.5000 2,000.00 1,067,647.37 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN PLC 0.0037 46 PATRICK CHUKWUMA EMEBO AA0777535 C492106 6 ORIADE STREET ILUPEJU 127.5000 2,000.00 1,069,647.37 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN PLC 0.0037 47 TOKUNBO A. SALAU AA0804663 A0245001 7TH AVE. Q- CLOSE, HOUSE 4 FESTAC TOWN 127.5000 LAGOS 544.55 1,070,191.92 SCHOOL FEES ACB 0.0010 48 UKATU TITUS AA0777538 A0014253 6 ADAMS STREET LAGOS ISLAND 127.5000 2,000.00 1,072,191.92 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN PLC 0.0037 49 VIRGIN TECHNOLOGIES LTD. AA0729770 266239 7B AHMED ONIBUDO STREET, V/ISLAND, LAGOS 127.5000 200,000.00 1,272,191.92 SATELLITE SPACE SEGMENT AFRIBANK 0.3715 50 INNOSON NIG LTD 260445 96761 20 NNEWI MKT RD NNEWI 127.5000 150,000.00 1,422,191.92 MOTORCYCLE PARTS UBN PLC 0.2786 51 ONITSHA ALUMINIUM MANUFACT. CO LTD0403701 27282 10 AKUNNIA NJOTE ST. WOLIWO LAYOUT, ONITSHA127.5000 47,000.00 1,469,191.92 ALUMINIUM DISCS FBN MB 0.0873 52 Atagenia Company Ltd. MF0005367 101828 Plot 2630 Gurara Str, Maitama Abuja 127.4000 4,970.00 1,474,161.92 Kinward - LDPE Gloves UBA PLC 0.0092 OOMS-RA LIMTIED MF0207730 15915 4, OJU-OLOKUN STREET, 2ND FLOOR LAGOS. 127.4000 10,125.00 8800KG ROLLS OF WIRE NETTING 22G X3X150 CITIBANK 53 1,484,286.92 0.0188 54 SHANTINAV NIG. CO. LTD MF0367326 215774 3,LUKE ST.,IDUMOTA,LAGOS 127.4000 12,523.60 1,496,810.52 VACUM FLASKS ACCESS 0.0232 55 NIMMACCO W.A LIMITED . MF 0305126 171536 157, ABIMBOLA STREET, ISOLO INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,127.3000 LAGOS 7,812.00 1,504,622.52 NITRIC ACID, PHOSPHORIC ACID ZENITH 0.0145 56 Akle Brothers Limited MF0092757 RC1554 14E, Bello Road, Kano, Nigeria 127.2500 174,897.00 1,679,519.52 Gramoxone Super (Herbicide for Agric.Use) NAMBL 0.3243 57 AYEDERO KOLAWOLE AA0630661 A1669387 35, ARAROMI STREET, SHOMOLU, LAGOS 127.2500 2,000.00 1,681,519.52 COURSE FEE AFRIBANK 0.0037 58 F.C.E INT'L LIMITED MF0205754 RC368679 B8/29&30, ASPAMDA PLAZA, TRADE FAIR, OJO, 127.2500 LAGOS. 26,900.00 1,708,419.52 NEW SOLID BRAND FILTERS FOR CARS ACB 0.0499 59 HYCLEAN DRYCLEANERS A1347302 AA0717892 99,OBAFEMI AWOLOWO WAY.IKEJA.LAGOS 127.2500 2,500.00 1,710,919.52 BTA GATEWAY 0.0046 60 IVORY BARN NIG.
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